BCIN Designer Legal/Process Practice Exam

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When is service by registered mail deemed to be complete?

On the day of mailing

On the fifth day after mailing

Service by registered mail is deemed to be complete on the fifth day after mailing. This timeframe allows for reasonable time for delivery and receipt, ensuring that the recipient has an opportunity to receive the document. In legal terms, a specific waiting period is often established to avoid disputes regarding whether a document was received in a timely manner. By designating the completion of service on the fifth day, it provides a clear standard that prevents ambiguity about when the service has been properly executed, relying on the assumption that mail typically takes a few days to reach its destination.

The other options suggest immediate or overly optimistic timelines that could lead to confusion or disputes concerning whether the service was adequately completed, failing to account for the normal variances in mail delivery times.

The day after mailing

Immediately upon tracking confirmation

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